However, an SBR'd 10-22 in an Archangle Nomad (HK G36 knockoff) would be cool, and I've got the Archangle with a 16" bull barrel so it would be easy ... a 10.5" barrel and my YHM 22 suppressor would just be long enough to clear the handguard.

Now that I have an adapter to suppress my SPP, I could see SBR-ing that ... A buddy has a non-folding stock for it he said I could "have" if I ever decide to SBR it ... So again, easy

The problem is, that would put my number of stamps at 27 ... it's silly (I probably have some sort of disorder) but I could see myself wanting to "round it up" to 30

If I do anything more I'll still put them in my trust, it'll just have the added hassle getting picture and prints, but since I'm the only one in the trust, it won't be a big deal ... and besides, when I flame out (cremation) it'll be easier for the wife (or whom ever) to identify what needs "special handling" when disposing of them.

If you really want something you'll find a way ...... if you don't you'll find an excuse.

Well, they're all approved in my eyes but the newest offerings from SB tactical have a very stock like appearance to them, so much so that Id rather forego the 200 stamp and wait time and have the ability to move through other states unimpeded.

I just picked up my first 2 suppressors yesterday. While there, my FFL and I started talking about shooting suppressed .22s and he let me shoot 2 of his firearms. An integrally suppressed CZ bolt action and a Walther PPK with an Xcalibur Eco-22, which he sells for $200.

Reading about how awesome and fun .22s are to shoot suppressed on the forum, experiencing it in person finally, everything said was absolutely correct! It was grin-inducing fun.

I'm going to order my first .22, the Ruger Mark IV bronze has caught my eye, after they get the recall stuff done with and also get a suppressor for it post-41F. Now to start saving...

However, an SBR'd 10-22 in an Archangle Nomad (HK G36 knockoff) would be cool, and I've got the Archangle with a 16" bull barrel so it would be easy ... a 10.5" barrel and my YHM 22 suppressor would just be long enough to clear the handguard.

Now that I have an adapter to suppress my SPP, I could see SBR-ing that ... A buddy has a non-folding stock for it he said I could "have" if I ever decide to SBR it ... So again, easy

The problem is, that would put my number of stamps at 27 ... it's silly (I probably have some sort of disorder) but I could see myself wanting to "round it up" to 30

If I do anything more I'll still put them in my trust, it'll just have the added hassle getting picture and prints, but since I'm the only one in the trust, it won't be a big deal ... and besides, when I flame out (cremation) it'll be easier for the wife (or whom ever) to identify what needs "special handling" when disposing of them.

Kimber, the SPP is not great for SBR due to the need for the original (difficult to find) TMP stock. You're better off buying a B&T TP9 instead.

As for me, I have a HK94 that's getting the MP5-N sbr makeover. It has a fleming sear installed so I've been stalling in filing a form-1. I picked up a SP5K before the election and need to sbr it too. And I have a SCAR16 and PS90, both of which have long had approved form-1s and need short barrels installed. I have one more SIG 551-2 to sbr in the future, but that will wait for now. Too many irons in the fire.

---------------------------------------------"AND YEA THOUGH THE HINDUS SPEAK OF KARMA, I IMPLORE YOU...GIVE HER A BREAK, LORD". - Clark W. Griswald

Originally posted by JoshNC:<SNIP>Kimber, the SPP is not great for SBR due to the need for the original (difficult to find) TMP stock. You're better off buying a B&T TP9 instead.

Does the TMP stock fold? I've been "of age" since the 70's and I've only seen folders in the movies, but like I said I have access to a non-folding one and I think it's Styer but I'd have to look it over again. It slides up from the bottom and has a notch the pistol grip fits in, and slides into the strap at the back with a latch that locks it in, I've always thought it was OE

If you really want something you'll find a way ...... if you don't you'll find an excuse.

Originally posted by kimberkid:Does the TMP stock fold? I've been "of age" since the 70's and I've only seen folders in the movies, but like I said I have access to a non-folding one and I think it's Styer but I'd have to look it over again. It slides up from the bottom and has a notch the pistol grip fits in, and slides into the strap at the back with a latch that locks it in, I've always thought it was OE

It does not fold. It is a big thumbhole stock.

---------------------------------------------"AND YEA THOUGH THE HINDUS SPEAK OF KARMA, I IMPLORE YOU...GIVE HER A BREAK, LORD". - Clark W. Griswald

I'd love to get a can to deer hunt with. It's legal here in NC, and I'm sure my ears would appreciate it. I've been researching what I could get and use with what guns I have, or if I'd be better off to just buy a new .308 with a threaded barrel. Decisions, decisions.